Glad you like the tutorials! You should always use tracks for your roto. They will make your life easier and help you produce stable and consistent-looking results. For people, it is especially important because you want your shapes to move in a cohesive way as opposed to them acting independently and fighting each other.
So in this case you didnt turn on motion blur neither in the roto node or in the tracker right , cuz usually there is motion blur I am still not sure which motion blur should I enable or both?
No, I didn't cover that here. If I was to do so, I would do it in the roto node only. I don't don't if you've seen this video. This is how I go about it: ua-cam.com/video/sMp-DpRzoCc/v-deo.html
ay thanks. would love more tutorials for beginners thank you so much
For sure, it is coming. Stay tuned.
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Great tutorials! Thanks
Do I also need to track the footage first when I roto a person with many movements? for example, dancing.
Glad you like the tutorials! You should always use tracks for your roto. They will make your life easier and help you produce stable and consistent-looking results. For people, it is especially important because you want your shapes to move in a cohesive way as opposed to them acting independently and fighting each other.
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So in this case you didnt turn on motion blur neither in the roto node or in the tracker right , cuz usually there is motion blur I am still not sure which motion blur should I enable or both?
No, I didn't cover that here. If I was to do so, I would do it in the roto node only. I don't don't if you've seen this video. This is how I go about it: ua-cam.com/video/sMp-DpRzoCc/v-deo.html